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by eesmith
536 days ago
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Okay .... so until then we stick our heads in the sand? No additional regulations on tech and energy use? Continued subsidizes for oil and gas extraction? Nothing at all until someone cracks carbon capture? Because it seems like hoping for a Hail Mary is either very optimistic or so pessimistic that you've given up. |
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I said we can't solve net zero until we solve economically sustainable carbon capture, nothing about sticking heads in the sand.
My opinions of each solution you proposed depends on the details. For example it's easy for me to say yeah no subsidies for oil and gas extraction, but if Texas wants to subsidize it locally as a net boost to their economy then I have no influence over that and it's a waste of my time and skills to spend any time trying to prevent that, especially because I don't live in Texas.
And if anything I'm advocating for more people to work on economically viable carbon capture, not for us to do nothing.
So my answer in all cases is going to be some version of "spend your time working the problem from wherever you get the most leverage".